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EmperorMight HOp (エンペラーマイトH(ヘビー)Op(オペレート), EnperāMaito Hebī Operēto; EmperorMight Heavy Operate) is a Balance Type Beyblade released by Takara Tomy. It was released as part of the EmperorMight Deck Set in Japan on November 1st, 2025 for 5000円.

Lock Chip - Emperor

Main article: Lock Chip - Emperor

The Emperor Lock Chip features an imperial crown. Emperor is a Metal Lock Chip, composed of a plastic component with a metal component on top. As a result, Emperor is 3 grams heavier and slightly taller than a regular Lock Chip. Due to the added height, and a lack of an indent for a motif sticker, there is a hole in the center of the Lock Chip to avoid interfering with the launcher protrusions. Compared to the other Metal Lock Chip, Valkyrie, Emperor weighs about 1 gram less.

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Only 1 Emperor Metal Lock Chip may be used in a deck. This applies to both official Beyblade Battle Base (B4) tournaments and World Beyblade Organization (WBO) ranked tournaments. However, both the Emperor and Valkyrie Metal Lock Chips may be used in a deck.

Main Blade - Might

Main article: Main Blade - Might

Might is a Balance Type Main Blade with a round, eight-sided design. The sharp edges of the eight sides are meant to reduce the opponent's Stamina with consecutive hits. Might is intended as an upgrade for WizardArc R4-55LO, replacing the Arc Main Blade.

Assist Blade - Heavy

Main article: Assist Blade - Heavy

Heavy is a low 50-height Assist Blade, with an aggressive six-bladed design. It is intended as an upgrade for DranBrave S6-60V, replacing the Slash Assist Blade. At the time of writing, Heavy is the heaviest Assist Blade available, at an average weight of 7.8 grams. The design is best suited for Attack Type Main Blades, such as Brave (Courage) and Blast, as the weight distribution amplifies the contact points, and unlike Assist Blades such as Wheel, Heavy allows the contact points to remain exposed.

A special feature of Heavy is the addition of metal to increase centrifugal force and balance. Prior to the release of Heavy, the heaviest Assist Blade was Wheel, which had an average weight of 7.2 grams. While Wheel was popular due to its heavy weight, its high 80-height round design meant Attack Type Main Blades had reduced Attack potential, but higher lategame Life-After-Death (LAD) rolling. As such, while Wheel is still favorable for Defense and Stamina builds, Heavy is an excellent choice for low-height Attack combinations.

Compared to the initial CG renders, the actual product has two additional small blocky protrusions, creating a Burst risk.

Ratchet Integrated Bit - Operate

Main article: Ratchet Integrated Bit - Operate

Operate is a Balance Type Ratchet Integrated Bit, and the second released, after the Attack Type Turbo (Tr). As the name suggests, the Ratchet and Bit are combined into a single part, and upon release Operate became the heaviest Ratchet/Bit combination available, at an average weight of 14.1 grams. Operate is intended as an upgrade for HellsReaper T4-70K, replacing the 4-70 Ratchet and Kick (K) Bit.

Operate can swap between two modes by twisting the mechanism: an "Attack Mode" with a wide, tapered hole flat tip, and a "Defense Mode" with a small ball tip. In the Attack Mode, the Ratchet portion of Operate becomes an aggressive two-sided design, while in Defense Mode, the weight balance is instead distributed among four sides.

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